Ableton Live is unique and that it offers two work flows for creating music. …A Live user can choose to use one workflow exclusively or the two can be combined. …Let's take a closer look. So, right now we're in Session view and …if you go up here and click this button right here, it will flip you over to …Arrange view. Now when you moved to this window, notice …that the outside edges remain the same in both views. …And while we're at it, the first quick key that we'll learn is the Tab key which …moves us between the two windows. So, Arrange view is like many other DAW …programs, like Pro Tools or Logic, or Digital Performer, in that you arrange …things on a timeline that moves from left to right in a linear manner.…

So, here I'm looking at clips on some of the tracks. …You notice that there is gaps, and as the time moves from right to left, we'll play …each one of those in it's turn. Now, above there we see that there is a …bars and beats ruler, and down at the bottom we see that there is a time ruler …

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Create music in real time, on stage, or while producing in the studio, with Ableton Live. In this course, music professor Rick Schmunk shows you how to compose, record, remix, improvise, produce, and edit your musical ideas. Along the way, get familiar with the Live interface, work with its views for recording and editing audio and MIDI, and explore its unique real-time recording and mixing capabilities. Plus, learn real-world production skills that can be applied to songwriting, studio production, and DJing. The final chapters offer an inside look at features added in Live 9, such as new Instrument Racks containing over 3,000 production-ready sounds, and Max for Live, a toolkit for building custom devices.